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The Register, 1999-02-12

The Register, 1999-02-12

by crystal l ward register staff ent c ell p neralt arkmg permit price of 90 for ge lg and 150 for reserved will increase to 615u â€ž nd staff will be hit with a fee increas icrease to 100 the parking deck addresses a long-standing stu omplaint but the cure will cost under the tee increase plan current parking permit prices of the fee increase was approved by university trustees who were accompanied by chancellor edward fort and his staff although the fee increase was approved by university trustees final approval must be given by the unc board of governors the board will allow the university some discretion over the fees n.c a&t students will notice a fee increase be ginning in the fall of 2000 the fee increase will be used to renovate the caf eteria build a parking deck expand the aggie shuttle service provide 24-hour access to computer labs and enhance student id cards photo by edward moore / register staff see story on page eight giselle jones an english professor talks with a student after class jones started a newspaper that serves as a forum for students to showcase their work and voice their opinions our voices matter celebrated its first anniversary in january born in germany jones has become a favorite of a&t students says a junior from winston-salem she kept the lines of communication open between her and the students she is very nice and empathizes with the things that the students are going through " see fees on page 3 by higher fees students ticked by brian carr register staff see students on page 3 by edwin sykes register staff being i am an out-of-state student tuition is high enough said jenell mckayhan a sophomore fi nance major from woodbridge va the 305 increase which will include raising stu dent parking permit prices from 60 to 100 was approved by the university's board of trustees dur ing a meeting with chancellor edward fort and his staff the students are already broke and i don't see the results of the tuition that we are already pay ing said malik dixon a senior sociology major from durham some n.c a&t students have responded with opposition to the student fee increase that was ap proved last week r i>itrvva o o he says/she says 2 oe ry age zu questions 4 there could be more candidates chubbs declined to reveal the names of the remaining eight and would not say whether any of them are minorities broad has insisted on a closed application pro cess explaining that an open process could scare away some top candidates who may fear losing their current jobs if information on their interest leaked out thanks to fort chubbs said the university is set to go higher six of the members are a&t graduates and three are women the search committee met for the first time in september four months after fort an nounced his retirement plans the committee has stated the requirements of the next chancellor including an ability to relate to stu dents alumni and industry executives and experi ence in leading a major research university they want someone with great administration skills a commitment to strengthening research and aca demic programs and a commitment to a&t's mis sion as a historically black university chubbs applauded fort on saturday for bring ing the university up to today's standard in his 17 year reign before fort came to a&t unc system auditors said the school's account books were un readable the other members are trustees faculty members alumni and community members the search committee includes one student stu dent body president nathan ingram who declined to comment eight remain in chancellor search the candidates to succeed dr edward fort will be interviewed this spring though the list has been shortened chubbs said unc system president molly broad has said she plans to name the next chancellor by april after the interviews three finalists will be selected and the names will be turned over to the a&t board of trustees which will submit them to broad for the final decision candidate interviews will start sometime in march chubbs said the process has gone too far to make any changes the rev howard chubbs chairman of the search committee said when asked if there was still time for student input into the selection the search committee spent nearly 50 minutes behind closed doors reviewing the resumes sub mitted by an executive search team that was origi nally charged with narrowing a field of more than 100 candidates to 18 the field has been cut to eight candidates in the search for n.c a&t's successor to dr edward b fort the search committee met for six hours on a sat urday late last month and gathered up a short list of candidates to interview basketball game page four friday february 12 1999 volume 73 no 7 she's every woman copyright 1998 for fall 2000 increase of a&t's <â€¢Â»Â«

by crystal l ward register staff ent c ell p neralt arkmg permit price of 90 for ge lg and 150 for reserved will increase to 615u â€ž nd staff will be hit with a fee increas icrease to 100 the parking deck addresses a long-standing stu omplaint but the cure will cost under the tee increase plan current parking permit prices of the fee increase was approved by university trustees who were accompanied by chancellor edward fort and his staff although the fee increase was approved by university trustees final approval must be given by the unc board of governors the board will allow the university some discretion over the fees n.c a&t students will notice a fee increase be ginning in the fall of 2000 the fee increase will be used to renovate the caf eteria build a parking deck expand the aggie shuttle service provide 24-hour access to computer labs and enhance student id cards photo by edward moore / register staff see story on page eight giselle jones an english professor talks with a student after class jones started a newspaper that serves as a forum for students to showcase their work and voice their opinions our voices matter celebrated its first anniversary in january born in germany jones has become a favorite of a&t students says a junior from winston-salem she kept the lines of communication open between her and the students she is very nice and empathizes with the things that the students are going through " see fees on page 3 by higher fees students ticked by brian carr register staff see students on page 3 by edwin sykes register staff being i am an out-of-state student tuition is high enough said jenell mckayhan a sophomore fi nance major from woodbridge va the 305 increase which will include raising stu dent parking permit prices from 60 to 100 was approved by the university's board of trustees dur ing a meeting with chancellor edward fort and his staff the students are already broke and i don't see the results of the tuition that we are already pay ing said malik dixon a senior sociology major from durham some n.c a&t students have responded with opposition to the student fee increase that was ap proved last week r i>itrvva o o he says/she says 2 oe ry age zu questions 4 there could be more candidates chubbs declined to reveal the names of the remaining eight and would not say whether any of them are minorities broad has insisted on a closed application pro cess explaining that an open process could scare away some top candidates who may fear losing their current jobs if information on their interest leaked out thanks to fort chubbs said the university is set to go higher six of the members are a&t graduates and three are women the search committee met for the first time in september four months after fort an nounced his retirement plans the committee has stated the requirements of the next chancellor including an ability to relate to stu dents alumni and industry executives and experi ence in leading a major research university they want someone with great administration skills a commitment to strengthening research and aca demic programs and a commitment to a&t's mis sion as a historically black university chubbs applauded fort on saturday for bring ing the university up to today's standard in his 17 year reign before fort came to a&t unc system auditors said the school's account books were un readable the other members are trustees faculty members alumni and community members the search committee includes one student stu dent body president nathan ingram who declined to comment eight remain in chancellor search the candidates to succeed dr edward fort will be interviewed this spring though the list has been shortened chubbs said unc system president molly broad has said she plans to name the next chancellor by april after the interviews three finalists will be selected and the names will be turned over to the a&t board of trustees which will submit them to broad for the final decision candidate interviews will start sometime in march chubbs said the process has gone too far to make any changes the rev howard chubbs chairman of the search committee said when asked if there was still time for student input into the selection the search committee spent nearly 50 minutes behind closed doors reviewing the resumes sub mitted by an executive search team that was origi nally charged with narrowing a field of more than 100 candidates to 18 the field has been cut to eight candidates in the search for n.c a&t's successor to dr edward b fort the search committee met for six hours on a sat urday late last month and gathered up a short list of candidates to interview basketball game page four friday february 12 1999 volume 73 no 7 she's every woman copyright 1998 for fall 2000 increase of a&t's